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warned that the situation between chinaandindia, ontheir board in the himalaya mountains was deteriorating rapidly. there was a very good chance that a war was going to break out between china and india. the document document also won the president that if that happened, and it would probably be the loser. the united states might be called upon by india's a prime minister to provide assistance and support to stem the chinese invasion. it also warned that if he did provide support to india it would alienate our ally in pakistan. the other document that morning was a report from the central intelligence agency. summarize the results of a recent overflight over the island of cuba. the cia discovered a day before the soviet union was in the process of putting intermediate range ballistic missiles in cuba. they had the capacity to hit almost every american city east of the mississippi river. it was a global game changer by the soviets. in retrospect, one of these crisis is well known. we have all seen movies about the cuban missile crisis, we have seen books about the cuban missil

warned that the situation between china and india, on their board in the himalaya mountains was deteriorating rapidly. there was a very good chance that a war was going to break out between china and india. the document document also won the president that if that happened, and it would probably be the loser. the united states might be called upon by india's a prime minister to provide assistance and support to stem the chinese invasion. it also warned that if he did provide support to india...

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completely overlooked the other crisis, the sino indian war. chinaandindiaofthe world's two biggest countries by virtue of population. and back in the 1960s they were the cutting edge of a competition between democracy and communism. in many ways they were where the whole cold war was really going to be fought out. kennedy had campaigned in 1959 and 1960, one of the flanks he campaigned on was the united states wanted india to win this competition. the state department memo was remarkably president and they got it right. a few days later the war began and the chinese began overrunning the frontline indian positions. within a week or two india was in a very strict position and looked like he was going to be defeated. nehru did very, very reluctantly asked the united states and the united kingdom for a system. and by the end of october of 1962, the united states and the royal air force were flying a massive airlift of weapons and equipment into india. six, 7074 land everyday at new delhi international airport, and from there american c-130s were taking equipment to the front l

completely overlooked the other crisis, the sino indian war. china and india of the world's two biggest countries by virtue of population. and back in the 1960s they were the cutting edge of a competition between democracy and communism. in many ways they were where the whole cold war was really going to be fought out. kennedy had campaigned in 1959 and 1960, one of the flanks he campaigned on was the united states wanted india to win this competition. the state department memo was remarkably...

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great. >> jimmy: you were saying that the peopleinindiaknowour show. >> yes. oh, my god. you air on comedy central in india. and i want to give a big shout out to india. i miss you. [ cheers and applause ] i miss you, india. we had something. >> have you been -- >> to india? >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] but i plan to. >> my point. >> jimmy: yeah, i'd plan -- i'd love to go to india. >> of course. and thank you for everyone -- >> namaste, india. >> jimmy: namaste? >> namaste. you know namaste. >> jimmy: yeah, but that's too easy. it can't just be namaste, india. [ speaking foreign language ] >> jimmy: there you go. [ speaking foreign language ] >> yes. >> jimmy: india. >> india. yay. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm so happy. no, what's strange is that our show airs all over the place. >> i've been -- oh my god, and they love you. >> jimmy: oh, no, no. that's so nice. >> yes. okay, we don't. and we love you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, just lie to me. i want to know about this, because a lot of people don't know the stories about you. you were miss world. >> yes. >> jimmy: and

great. >> jimmy: you were saying that the people in india know our show. >> yes. oh, my god. you air on comedy central in india. and i want to give a big shout out to india. i miss you. [ cheers and applause ] i miss you, india. we had something. >> have you been -- >> to india? >> jimmy: no. [ laughter ] but i plan to. >> my point. >> jimmy: yeah, i'd plan -- i'd love to go to india. >> of course. and thank you for everyone -- >> namaste,...

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on growth. different storyforindiab,7.4% this ad year, 7.8% the following. listing.e two banks shanghai entering the fray. it is a nerve-racking time for any asian lender, in particular chinese banks, to be entering the fray in terms of the operating environment and trading environment. wereke a look at how looking in terms of those first few minutes for these two stocks. openingeshang bank lower after selling 3.3 in shares, $1.7 billion raise. also comingjin online, selling just under one billion shares to raise $450 million. we will try to get you those numbers as they become available. making theirks debut, and one of them, the biggest listing so far for the hong kong stock exchange this year. today, we are seeing upside for the broader markets. janet yellen speaks, and for once a positive reaction. u.s. stocks posting their 2016 highs, tracking through most asian markets, minus japan, where we are seeing a downside reaction to the industrial production numbers as well as that stronger yen as the weak dollar story continues to play out and cause some problems for these asian

on growth. different story for india b, 7.4% this ad year, 7.8% the following. listing.e two banks shanghai entering the fray. it is a nerve-racking time for any asian lender, in particular chinese banks, to be entering the fray in terms of the operating environment and trading environment. wereke a look at how looking in terms of those first few minutes for these two stocks. openingeshang bank lower after selling 3.3 in shares, $1.7 billion raise. also comingjin online, selling just under one...

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published another report that says, "we think it's actually more, but the governmentofindia, forexample, insisted that we use their official number, which most people think is probably one-tenth of what it actually is." >> hinojosa: wow. so give us... >> you know how governments like to say good things. >> hinojosa: well, give us a sense about the countries that you say are most problematic right now. mauritania. >> well, mauritania has a significant proportion of its population in slavery. >> hinojosa: so the proportion of the population in mauritania? >> is maybe 15-25%. >> hinojosa: enslaved. >> enslaved. but they have a long history of hereditary slavery there. >> hinojosa: but when you go, for example, to mauritania, or someone else, let's just say, are they going to see it? do they understand? do people understand what they're seeing, and is part of the work that you're doing in free the slaves is to teach us how to recognize what we need to be looking for? >> absolutely and it's interesting. you go to mauritania, you'd see someone literally in rags. say a 12-year-old boy,

published another report that says, "we think it's actually more, but the government of india, for example, insisted that we use their official number, which most people think is probably one-tenth of what it actually is." >> hinojosa: wow. so give us... >> you know how governments like to say good things. >> hinojosa: well, give us a sense about the countries that you say are most problematic right now. mauritania. >> well, mauritania has a significant...

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forecast. i will look at that in a couple kyla woods has the day off. what is goingon,india? india: we're on the cleanup stages of that accident of flamingo road and springfield pike. 275 at low limit europe, picking up a bit -- loveland madeira, taking up a bit. west on 275, route 4, not doing too bad. 71-75, starting to pick up on the north and southbound side. no accident near major highways. lisa: we are learning new information this morning from the father of franklin boy who police say was punished so badly by his stepmother, a resulted in the death of a four-year-old. andrew setters is at the level stepmother goes to court today. andrew: we' about austin cooper' s short life. his biological mother lost custody of the boy only for the child to die after alleged abuse at the hands of his stepmother. >> that whole day to seem like a big blur , like a nightmare. andrew: austin cooper' s father talking about his four-year-old son. robert ritchie said his son was in bed when he came home from work last tuesday but he could hear him playing in his room. the next morning, he found aust

forecast. i will look at that in a couple kyla woods has the day off. what is going on, india? india: we' re on the cleanup stages of that accident of flamingo road and springfield pike. 275 at low limit europe, picking up a bit -- loveland madeira, taking up a bit. west on 275, route 4, not doing too bad. 71-75, starting to pick up on the north and southbound side. no accident near major highways. lisa: we are learning new information this morning from the father of franklin boy who police...

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there can be a vote on ending the allowance of a sale of some fighter jetstoindia. thesewould be u.s. made fighter jets. this is not inspite of what some of the rhetoric may be around this, this has nothing to do with the potential subsidy that could take place by u.s. tax players. this is about one thing. it's about whether we as a country would prefer for pakistan to buy american made fighter jets or whether we would prefer them to buy russian jets or french jets. that's what this is about. there are issues that people have raised about potential subsidies for this. i know senator cardin is on the floor right now, my slf. both have a called on that, a hold to assure there are behavior changes that take place in pakistan before any u.s. dollars go towards this sale. but this vote is not about that. this vote is a vote about whether we believe that countries around the world are better off buying u.s. made materials or whether we think they should buy them from russia or france. that is what this is about in its entirety. we are seeking some behavioral changes with pakistan relative

there can be a vote on ending the allowance of a sale of some fighter jets to india. these would be u.s. made fighter jets. this is not inspite of what some of the rhetoric may be around this, this has nothing to do with the potential subsidy that could take place by u.s. tax players. this is about one thing. it's about whether we as a country would prefer for pakistan to buy american made fighter jets or whether we would prefer them to buy russian jets or french jets. that's what this is...

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onindiabasinopen space planning and the inter agency coordination between recreation and parks, the office of economic and workforce development, the port, pg & e and build inc.. >> thank you very much. i would like to discuss this park and open space plan where the park has collaborated with them on an open space planning along with several other city agencies. this is a continuation of a collaboration that we've had with recreation and parks and a number of others in the area including their leadership of their leadership of the india basin park which includes small port lots and we have collaborated in the early 2000s and with partners on education and volunteerism where we have programs at parks and recreation. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is phil ginsberg. general manager of recreation and parks. it's a great time to be here celebrating dr. moyer's tenure and welcoming eileen. it's a good moment to celebrate the topic which is in the basin which is a project of partnership. the most important reason we wanted to be here today was to thank the commission and to

on india basin open space planning and the inter agency coordination between recreation and parks, the office of economic and workforce development, the port, pg & e and build inc.. >> thank you very much. i would like to discuss this park and open space plan where the park has collaborated with them on an open space planning along with several other city agencies. this is a continuation of a collaboration that we've had with recreation and parks and a number of others in the area...

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squeezed quite tightly. that is not optimal. but it is better than no fiscal consolidationforindia. rishaad:the private sector has to get more involved, they have to be more incentivized to be involved. responsibility falls to the central bank governor, does it not? this is the i think other critical dimension of yesterday's budget. the reason why the finance minister stuck to prudence, 3.5%k to that 35% -- target. the governor has been very clear that sticking to the roadmap, particularly with some of the states increasing, is critical force -- critical for spending the rate cutting cycle. could become quite quickly, could come this week. a big 50 basis rate cut, which i think would make a real impact on confidence, would have a real effect on the private sector. past,d: given that in the he has encroached on the sovereignty of the central bank. he may want to wait a little bit before.net. doing that.fore >> yes. i doubt the governor will wait that long for getting some kind of reward for fiscal prudence. i think the inflation outlook -- outlook does look relatively benign. the g

squeezed quite tightly. that is not optimal. but it is better than no fiscal consolidation for india. rishaad: the private sector has to get more involved, they have to be more incentivized to be involved. responsibility falls to the central bank governor, does it not? this is the i think other critical dimension of yesterday's budget. the reason why the finance minister stuck to prudence, 3.5%k to that 35% -- target. the governor has been very clear that sticking to the roadmap, particularly...

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told. the people doing the day-to-day work here are mostly civilian contract workers. menfrommenindiaandnepal who travel to a war zone gist for a promise of a good job. or many of them that promise turned out to be a lie. they ended up deceived and indebted victims of human traffickers who thrive on military contracts . front line investigates the american military has come to rely on an indentured workforce. camp marmel is the largest base in northern afghanistan. nato's mission here centers on training the afghan national army. >> the complexity sometimes is when we first got here is i started thinking about it, it but -- >> this is the u.s. regional garrison commander responsible for daily operations in the north. >> there are a lot of great contractors who come up here local nationals third country nationals u.s. ex-pats and they all work together. >> what are they doing? >> everything you can think of. they work in the dining facilities. they help maintain the living facilities. what it does is it allows the soldiers to concentrate on their primary mission rather than having a

told. the people doing the day-to-day work here are mostly civilian contract workers. men frommen india and nepal who travel to a war zone gist for a promise of a good job. or many of them that promise turned out to be a lie. they ended up deceived and indebted victims of human traffickers who thrive on military contracts . front line investigates the american military has come to rely on an indentured workforce. camp marmel is the largest base in northern afghanistan. nato's mission here...

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emerging markets, look at big currentsandindia, themacro, the budgets, which we look at as constructive, but also the micro. business, online retail, 14% in korea, 12% in china, only one person in india. rishaad: everybody is looking at india to follow the same trajectory as china. if it does have that, it is an amazing thing. >> absolutely. it will follow a different path. it is a different country. we had 40 international investors from around the world and india, they were pleasantly surprised. the infrastructure work, the airlines ran on time, the meetings were constructive and interesting, and there was an upside surprise in the exporting going on from india, including to the u.s.. rishaad: that is something that india is not renowned for. are the currents you are feeling when it comes to the global economy? when we look at export data from emerging markets, it's looking slack. >> it is looking slack. when we look at the macro, we can avoid looking at what the fed and other central banks are doing. you have seen the fed turned dovish. that does give people hope that th

emerging markets, look at big currents and india, the macro, the budgets, which we look at as constructive, but also the micro. business, online retail, 14% in korea, 12% in china, only one person in india. rishaad: everybody is looking at india to follow the same trajectory as china. if it does have that, it is an amazing thing. >> absolutely. it will follow a different path. it is a different country. we had 40 international investors from around the world and india, they were...

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arrives, it will be colder. let' s check theroads.india: theroads are looking very nice this morning. earlier, we had construction on 75 on the southbound side. as you can see, that has moved out and we still have an emergency vehicle on to the shoulder were traffic is moving along. 275 at state route 32, light traffic. that is what we are seeing no matter where you are in the greater cincinnati area. 74 at 275 from the indiana state line to i-75, you forget get to your destination on time this morning. lisa: we start with breaking news out of mt. airy where a van crashed into an apartment. it looks like it took out a door or window, along with other significant damage. 1700 block of west fork road. no one was inside at the time of the crash. police are still looking for the van of the driver. they say -- they believe it is a silver van based on the side mirror they found at the scene. a house fire under investigation in fort thomas. it happened around 11:30 last night on rockport avenue. everyone made it out safely, but no word on a cause. 5:02 right now, knew this morning, we are h

arrives, it will be colder. let' s check the roads. india: the roads are looking very nice this morning. earlier, we had construction on 75 on the southbound side. as you can see, that has moved out and we still have an emergency vehicle on to the shoulder were traffic is moving along. 275 at state route 32, light traffic. that is what we are seeing no matter where you are in the greater cincinnati area. 74 at 275 from the indiana state line to i-75, you forget get to your destination on time...

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challenges. we focus on young womeninindiathatsuffered attacks, but who will not be silenced. i look apt india, brought to us by a film-maker. >>> the extraordinary strength of the young women captured. we'll speak to the producer about her profile of the sh. >> -- sheeros and other [ ♪ ] >>> before the break, we met powerful young women, whose determination to live their lives fully, despite the pain of vicious acid attacks in communities in india. the film-maker and her partner brought us the stories of the sheeros and other powerful women over the last couple of years. we are delighted to have them here in the studio to talk about their work. it was moving to see the young women - and they are very young, and you are struck by the sense that acid burn victims - it's disfiguring, but there's a beauty in the young women. >> definitely, and that is what we reflect in the film, and that it's reflected beyond a physical appearance. there's something beautiful about women that face a society, that culturally is demeaning towards women, not generally but in their circumstances. they were u

challenges. we focus on young women in india that suffered attacks, but who will not be silenced. i look apt india, brought to us by a film-maker. >>> the extraordinary strength of the young women captured. we'll speak to the producer about her profile of the sh. >> -- sheeros and other [ ♪ ] >>> before the break, we met powerful young women, whose determination to live their lives fully, despite the pain of vicious acid attacks in communities in india. the film-maker...

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write in yourbookindiawastheindiaofremarkable famine and mother teresa andnow,indiaisgrowing prosperity. same with china, they moved people from the villages to the cities, so they could serve half the world. if that goes away does half the world still remain poor? >> i choose to take a mostly optimistic view of this. if you look at hundreds of years of history whenever we've automatethings in industry in farms, we've always said what are we going to do next? and yet we have created those fields which produce the jobs of tomorrow. i'm choosing to be optimistic. >> what about these displaced workers? you and i travel a lot and you have a great analogy for cab drivers for diplomats and journalists, they are the best source. an autonomous car, may not be as rich or textured or interesting. you may not be riding with someone who is riding through the economic cycle of life, educating their kid, it does change the fabric of society when automation takes on such a role. >> it absolutely does. in the face of this i will say as the science grows more powerful, as the technolo

write in your book india was the india of remarkable famine and mother teresa and now, india is growing prosperity. same with china, they moved people from the villages to the cities, so they could serve half the world. if that goes away does half the world still remain poor? >> i choose to take a mostly optimistic view of this. if you look at hundreds of years of history whenever we've automatethings in industry in farms, we've always said what are we going to do next? and yet we have...

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expanding the possibilities in growth marketslikeindiaandchina, depending on how this se plays. >> right. >> all right. well, guys, we'll see how this plays out. of course, i will be covering it live from here. for now, back to you guys in new york. >> yep, we've gotten that standard warning from the apple store that they're down, so to speak. so we know we're in the dark side of the moon, guys. we'll see you in a little bit. walt mossberg and jon fortt in cupertino today. how has the company marketed its iphones? we'll get a closer look with andy cunningham. the president making that historic trip to cuba. google, air b and b, some tech companies betting big. and mark zuckerberg, will facebook be available in china in the near future? we'll talk about that when "squawk alley" continues in a moment. blaf trugreen presents the yardley's. hello?! -oh, pizza is here! -oh! yeah, come on in! [claps] woah! lose the sneakers pal. kind of a thing. spring is on. start your trugreen lawn plan today. trugreen. live life outside. . >>> welcome back to "squawk alley." i am here at 1 infinit

expanding the possibilities in growth markets like india and china, depending on how this se plays. >> right. >> all right. well, guys, we'll see how this plays out. of course, i will be covering it live from here. for now, back to you guys in new york. >> yep, we've gotten that standard warning from the apple store that they're down, so to speak. so we know we're in the dark side of the moon, guys. we'll see you in a little bit. walt mossberg and jon fortt in cupertino...

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anchor: this week, global 3000 is on the west coastofindiawherean entire village is taking care of turtles. here, they are holy creatures - but above all, they need protection. we look at a gigantic building project in nigeria - which aims to protect the megacity of lagos from dangers caused by rising sea levels. but how will it work? but we start in berlin, where we meet a resistance fighter who's using non-violent means to combat the terror of so-called islamic state. non-violent resistance needs to have a message. and also symbols. these need to be simple. when they work well, they become a kind of brand, like the fist of the serbian organisation canvas. , it's about demonstrating without being provoked into violence. posters, graffiti and flyers are important too. and this is the symbol of "raqqa is being slaughtered silently", the syrian resistance group fighting is. we met up with one of its founders in berlin. abdalaziz alhamza is the face of the organisation. reporter: public beheadings. part of daily life under islamic state. this footage comes from syria. abdalaziz alh

anchor: this week, global 3000 is on the west coast of india where an entire village is taking care of turtles. here, they are holy creatures - but above all, they need protection. we look at a gigantic building project in nigeria - which aims to protect the megacity of lagos from dangers caused by rising sea levels. but how will it work? but we start in berlin, where we meet a resistance fighter who's using non-violent means to combat the terror of so-called islamic state. non-violent...

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versusindindia. >>now it's international court in the hague has to decide if they have to answer to the islanders. they brought a case against the three nuclear powers which recognized the icc that's the u.k. india and pakistan on the argument that they breached a legal duty to disarm. similar logic is being used against six other nations the u.s. russia, and china. essentially what the marsha marshalese are asking what have they been currently doing and for decades, is that good faith implementation of their disarmment. in this country, the united kingdom there are plans for decades to come. there is really very little if any willingness of these states to participate in multi lateral disarmment negotiations? is that good faith? >> when they've done to lobby the u.s. congress about their illnesses they can't get anybody to listen to them. in this david against goliath case do the nuclear powers believe they really have a case to answer. in india, for one, it seems apparently not. >> if you're going to establish in what india and pakistan are doing, what india and pakistan is doing

versus ind india. >> now it's international court in the hague has to decide if they have to answer to the islanders. they brought a case against the three nuclear powers which recognized the icc that's the u.k. india and pakistan on the argument that they breached a legal duty to disarm. similar logic is being used against six other nations the u.s. russia, and china. essentially what the marsha marshalese are asking what have they been currently doing and for decades, is that good...

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benefit of developing countries. >> i think standing up for our patients.andindiaisunder i a immense pressure for backing the companies. we stepped in to say that we'll stand up for our patience. we may not have the money, but of course we'll fight for our patience. we'll go to the patent office and present our technical case. it is important for patent offices to know that they're making decisions which will make a difference between life and death this is really important. more often than not patent offices are turning into commercial offices and it's time that patent offices realize they can change any entire public health system. >> elsewhere in india the organizers of a major cultural festival has been fined for causing environmental damage. we have reports from new delhi. >> despite the occasional rain the crowd still came out in droves. it's organizers are calling this the biggest cultural festival of its kind. the world cultural festival was taken from four kilometers. these are the first of millions to attend from around the world and close to home. >> but it's also

benefit of developing countries. >> i think standing up for our patients. and india is under i a immense pressure for backing the companies. we stepped in to say that we'll stand up for our patience. we may not have the money, but of course we'll fight for our patience. we'll go to the patent office and present our technical case. it is important for patent offices to know that they're making decisions which will make a difference between life and death this is really important. more...

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comes about as a result of the inter play betweenpakistan,indiaandafghanistan. there has been a growing trend that started which has moved to here for afghanistan to actually try to move closer to india thinking that pakistan is not in its best interest or the relationship between afghanistan and pakistan has cooled somewhat. so the attack on the consulate is to send a message to the - whichever group carried out, to the indian authorities that they don't like the change of relationship and india meddling in the peace process or the security balance in the region. there is also this idea that this looks like afghanistan is skipping over pakistan. for a long time pakistan's vital role in the region it was the key to finding a peace between the taliban or al-qaeda operating in the region. it looks like they're losing their relevance. pakistan wants to maintain relevance and find a way over and above what india is accomplishing. then you have the fact that the taliban operates cross-border between pakistan and afghanistan and the fact that many of the groups that are involved eithe

comes about as a result of the inter play between pakistan, india and afghanistan. there has been a growing trend that started which has moved to here for afghanistan to actually try to move closer to india thinking that pakistan is not in its best interest or the relationship between afghanistan and pakistan has cooled somewhat. so the attack on the consulate is to send a message to the - whichever group carried out, to the indian authorities that they don't like the change of relationship...

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attackers. it's the third assault on the mission thisyear.indiahasgiven billions of dollars in aid to afghanistan. >> attacks against us are designed to stop us from doing it, to scare us away, to drive a rift between us, to force us to abandon afghanistan. we are not going to do that. >> reporter: india has suffered many attacks. the biggest was against this embassy in kabul in 2008 when 58 people were killed and 141 were injured. some analysts believe pakistan, india's oldest enemy is behind the campaign and the countries are fighting a different kind of war on foreign soil. >> back in the 1970s and 80s, they always use that they are looking for a turk place where they could easily take their war and say, we instead of bringing, killing our own people, fighting in their own countries, let's find on the place where we can figure out how we can basically diminish each other's influence in the region. >> reporter: the state visit of the prime minister under line the strong relationship with afghanistan. pakistan faces india on the eastern front. some say it sees growing indian influenc

attackers. it's the third assault on the mission this year. india has given billions of dollars in aid to afghanistan. >> attacks against us are designed to stop us from doing it, to scare us away, to drive a rift between us, to force us to abandon afghanistan. we are not going to do that. >> reporter: india has suffered many attacks. the biggest was against this embassy in kabul in 2008 when 58 people were killed and 141 were injured. some analysts believe pakistan, india's oldest...

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? >> better trend growth and cyclical upturn are theindonesian,india, andthe philippines. 6-7% over the next five years trend growth, and cyclical improvement and cyclical improvement in each one of those economies that we will think will map down onto earnings growth. the places we are expecting better earnings growth this year above the 1% expecting in aggregate would be in those three places, earnings growth of 10% in each case. aboutd: we were talking indonesia with michael price. he likes indonesia as well. >> as do we, a lot of opportunities. rishaad: the infrastructure part of it, but a bit overdone, hasn't it? it's better to travel than arrive? >> for the spending taking place in terms of actual spending in indonesia will be quite positive. last year there was some problems with the president getting his and place, and so some cabinet reshuffle which impeded implementation of economic lands. number two, infrastructure spending does not take lace on a linear basis. you have to do the planning first-come it in the digging, planning, and spending letter. the implementatio

? >> better trend growth and cyclical upturn are the indonesian, india, and the philippines. 6-7% over the next five years trend growth, and cyclical improvement and cyclical improvement in each one of those economies that we will think will map down onto earnings growth. the places we are expecting better earnings growth this year above the 1% expecting in aggregate would be in those three places, earnings growth of 10% in each case. aboutd: we were talking indonesia with michael price....

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the economy.>>>indiacricketwith the nation after they book a spot in the national final of the t20. ♪ thousands of antiblasphemy protesters holding rallies in pakistani capitol islamabad for a second day staging a sit in a day after police fired tear gas on demonstrators near parliament, on sunday 25,000 people gathered to protest against the execution of mumtaz qadri who was hunged last month for criticizing the governor and blasphemy laws and passing to kamal hyder from islamabad to taught us through the scene right now in the capitol, kamal. >> reporter: well, right now i can tell you that access to the red zone is now blocked. these people are sitting in the square which is a shouting distance from parliament, possibly less than 100 meters from where they are located. of course the situation contained to a greater extent because last night on a sunday evening the riders penetrated into the red zone and pelting stones and fighting with the security forces. however, after the military was called in to secure the wider installations the protesters agreed they would not cause

the economy. >>> india cricket with the nation after they book a spot in the national final of the t20. ♪ thousands of antiblasphemy protesters holding rallies in pakistani capitol islamabad for a second day staging a sit in a day after police fired tear gas on demonstrators near parliament, on sunday 25,000 people gathered to protest against the execution of mumtaz qadri who was hunged last month for criticizing the governor and blasphemy laws and passing to kamal hyder from...

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initiative. they've taken 6 musician from pakistan, and 2fromindiaand.and 2 from the u.s., and sent them here to the center to spend three weeks together to make music. they've never met each other, don't know each other but, together, right now, you are witnessing live music in its creation. in town and on >> welcome back, 8:14 on this super tuesday. time to get your kids on the big yellow bus. >> john: luanne has a study that shows how riding a school bus can affect your child's attendance. >> luanne: good morning to you as well. researchers found that kids who take the school bus missed school less than the kids whose parents dropped them off at school. earlier you put them on the bus the better. the study found that uc santa barbara looked at 14,000 kindergartners and found riding the bus to school increases a child's attendance rate by 20%. now, previous research already shows missing school can cause kids to have lower grades. researchers say the bus helps get kids to school because it is on a set minute-by-minute schedule. and your kids can't go, mom, i have a stomachache! i need

initiative. they've taken 6 musician from pakistan, and 2 from india and. and 2 from the u.s., and sent them here to the center to spend three weeks together to make music. they've never met each other, don't know each other but, together, right now, you are witnessing live music in its creation. in town and on >> welcome back, 8:14 on this super tuesday. time to get your kids on the big yellow bus. >> john: luanne has a study that shows how riding a school bus can affect your...